ALBAWABA - According to the Lebanese National News Agency (NNA), an Israeli airstrike targeted a car in the city of Tyre, Lebanon resulting in the killing of at least one person.
UPDATE
The Israeli Occupation Forces announced that Hadi Ali Mustafa had been killed in the airstrike near the Rashidieh Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon.
Rescue personnel were seen collecting human remains and the wreckage of a car engulfed in flames near Rashidiyeh, a Palestinian refugee camp near the seaside city of Tyre.
Since Israel launched its brutal war on Gaza, both Israel and Hezbollah have exchanged near-daily fire across the border, raising fears of an all-out war. Hezbollah justified their attacks as acts of support and retaliation for the people of Gaza.
On Tuesday, Israeli strikes in eastern Lebanon killed two Hezbollah members, following a strike in the same place deep within the Lebanese territories on Monday that killed one.
Hezbollah said early Tuesday it fired "more than 100 Katyusha rockets" at two military bases in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights "in response to Israeli attacks... most recently near the city of Baalbek,".
Al-Aqsa Flood operation against Israel
Hamas military group announced on Oct. 7 a military operation called "Al-Aqsa Flood" against Israel which is the biggest offensive in decades.
Palestinian fighters “infiltrated” Israel from the Gaza Strip and captured military bases and took hostages as photos and videos went viral online showing Hamas fighters on vehicles inside Israel and others paragliding into occupation territory.
In response, Israeli armed forces announced targeting Hamas positions inside the Gaza Strip. Thousands were killed, and dozens of thousands of others were injured in the Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip.
The latest statistics by the Ministry of Health in Gaza revealed that the death toll from Israeli brutal pounding on the Gaza Strip since October 7 has soared to 31,200+ people, with more than 72,900+ injuries.
Since then, approximately 85% of Gazans have been displaced, all of whom are suffering from severe food insecurity, and the healthcare system has collapsed. Hundreds of thousands of people lack shelter, and aid trucks are entering the area at a lower rate than before the conflict began.